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Charles N. Noussair

Charles N. Noussair

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
49
Citations
11477
World Ranking
1438
National Ranking
874

Overview

Charles N. Noussair is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance, alongside social sciences. Within these broader disciplines, they have contributed substantially to economics and econometrics, safety research, general decision sciences, management science and operations research, and finance.

Their academic work prominently focuses on experimental behavioral economics studies, decision-making and behavioral economics, financial markets and investment strategies, complex systems and time series analysis, evolutionary game theory and cooperation, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, and economic and environmental valuation.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Games and Economic Behavior," 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The replication crisis, the rise of new research practices and what it means for experimental economics," 2021, Journal of the Economic Science Association
  • "Colors, Emotions, and the Auction Value of Paintings," 2021, European Economic Review
  • "Do people maximize quantiles?", 2021, Games and Economic Behavior
  • "Higher order risk attitudes of financial experts," 2022, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance

Charles N. Noussair frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their most prominent coauthors include Steven Tucker, Yilong Xu, Mikołaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley, and Leonhard K. Lades.

Their work appears in a variety of publication venues. The most frequent among these are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Experimental Economics
  • Journal of the Economic Science Association
  • Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance

Best Publications

  • Monetary and Nonmonetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism

    David Masclet;Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker;Marie-Claire Villeval

  • NONSPECULATIVE BUBBLES IN EXPERIMENTAL ASSET MARKETS: LACK OF COMMON KNOWLEDGE OF RATIONALITY VS. ACTUAL IRRATIONALITY

    Vivian Lei;Charles N. Noussair;Charles R. Plott

  • Higher Order Risk Attitudes, Demographics, and Financial Decisions

    Charles N. Noussair;Stefan T. Trautmann;Gijs van de Kuilen

  • Traders' Expectations in Asset Markets: Experimental Evidence

    Ernan Haruvy;Yaron Lahav;Charles N. Noussair

  • The effect of short-selling on bubbles and crashes in experimental spot asset markets

    Ernan Haruvy;Charles N. Noussair

  • Punishment, counterpunishment, and sanction enforcement in a social dilemma experiment

    Laurent Denant-Boèmont;David Masclet;Charles Noussair

  • Punishment, counterpunishment and sanction enforcement in a social dilemma experiment

    Laurent Denant-Boemont;David Masclet;David Masclet;Charles N. Noussair

  • Monetary and Non-Monetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism

    David Masclet;Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker;Marie Claire Villeval

  • Do Consumers Really Refuse to Buy Genetically Modified Food

    Charles Noussair;Charles Noussair;Stéphane Robin;Stéphane Robin;Bernard Ruffieux;Bernard Ruffieux

  • Neural mechanisms of the influence of popularity on adolescent ratings of music

    Gregory S Berns;C Monica Capra;Sara Moore;Charles N. Noussair;Charles N. Noussair

  • Revealing consumers' willingness-to-pay: A comparison of the BDM mechanism and the Vickrey auction

    Charles Noussair;Stephane Robin;Bernard Ruffieux

  • An Experimental Investigation of the Patterns of International Trade

    Charles Noussair;Charles Plott;Raymond Riezman

  • An Experimental Investigation of the Patterns of International Trade

    Charles N. Noussair;Charles R. Plott;Raymond G. Riezman

  • COMBINING MONETARY AND SOCIAL SANCTIONS TO PROMOTE COOPERATION

    Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker

  • Price Bubbles in Laboratory Asset Markets with Constant Fundamental Values

    Charles Noussair;Stephane Robin;Bernard Ruffieux

  • Risk Aversion and Religion

    Charles N. Noussair;Stefan T. Trautmann;Gijs van de Kuilen;Nathanael Vellekoop

  • Do consumers not care about biotech foods or do they just not read the labels

    Charles Noussair;Stephane Robin;Bernard Ruffieux

  • Normative conflict and feuds: The limits of self-enforcement

    Nikos Nikiforakis;Charles N. Noussair;Tom Wilkening

  • Equilibria in a multi-object uniform price sealed bid auction with multi-unit demands

    Charles Noussair

  • Expert Financial Advice Neurobiologically ``Offloads'' Financial Decision-Making under Risk

    Jan B. Engelmann;C Monica Capra;Charles N. Noussair;Gregory S Berns

  • Emotional state and Market Behavior

    Adriana Breaban;Charles N Noussair

  • FUTURES MARKETS AND BUBBLE FORMATION IN EXPERIMENTAL ASSET MARKETS

    Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker

  • Monetary and Non-Monetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism

    David Masclet;Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker;Marie Claire Villeval

Frequent Co-Authors

Marie Claire Villeval
Marie Claire Villeval Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Charles R. Plott
Charles R. Plott California Institute of Technology
Gregory S. Berns
Gregory S. Berns Emory University
Ernan Haruvy
Ernan Haruvy McGill University
Theo Offerman
Theo Offerman University of Amsterdam
Jean-Robert Tyran
Jean-Robert Tyran University of Vienna
Timothy N. Cason
Timothy N. Cason Purdue University West Lafayette
Dan Kovenock
Dan Kovenock Chapman University
Hans-Joachim Voth
Hans-Joachim Voth University of Zurich
John O. Ledyard
John O. Ledyard California Institute of Technology

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